>be me>8 years old>have playstation but only 1 game>mother takes me to movie store to rent a movie>rent a game because eff the system>pick up oddworld abes exodus because it looks fun>take game home and proceed to binge that shiz for 14 hours>cant get past forest after mine>take game back>die a little inside>fast forward 11 years>be PC Master Race>our lord and savior GabeN has allowed Oddworld Abes exodus and Oddworld Abes Odyssey to grace his serendipitous holy land; Steam>buy that shiz>play that shiz>taste the sweet and salty wave of pleasure that hits me in the face called Nastalgia>praise GabeN for bringing this beautiful piece of my childhood back to me>still can't get past forest level> 6/5 would buy again

The oddworld series has been out since the first playstation, I myself has been a big fan of oddworld. This game however was my favorite out of all of them, and even to this day Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus has been my favorite. I enjoy old school games like this, it was the only fun think to play when I was younger. It has been an amazing platformer from my childhood.

Like Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, Abe's Exoddus is an action/puzzle style game that keeps many elements from the last game including the revolutionary GameSpeak, allowing you to talk to other characters and is vital to the game's completion which has been greatly improved since the first game.

The interactive NPCs from the first game also have a new emotional/physical state feature which affect their responses and actions towards the player when interacted with GameSpeak. Oddworld-unique Mudokons can come in a variety of different emotion ranges such as depressed or drunk. You have the option to tell the NPCs to stop what they are doing, tell them you're sorry or slap them when they get too high on happy gas. Due to the story, some Mudokons are now also blind and only respond to commands coming from a certain direction.

Once again, the storyline is brilliant and keeps to the same subtle anti-corporatism theme from the first game. Abe must again save a number of fellow Mudokon creatures from slavery and prevent the corrupt Glukkon species from manufacturing their tainted products. The voice acting is kept to the same high standard as the first game and the dialogue is well written to the point of being entertaining. Abe, the only character in video game history that could perform fart puzzles, returns along with the spirit Three Weirdos, drunken Alf and chief Big Face.

There is also a great improvement to the save system being that you no longer need to reach checkpoints to save your game. You can now save on demand and even perform QuickSaves in-game at any moment to continue if you mess up later.

I can see no downsides to this game and I would strongly recommend it to fans or strangers of the Oddworld franchise and fans of 2D games.

I remember the first i played this game as a kid, and from that memory I remember being stuck in one place all the time, and then i lost it. Thankfully steam is to the rescue(nine years later) and now I can finally beat the game.

First things first let me just say this game is HARD, REALLY HARD. You will die a lot especially when you are trying to save mudokons.

Hear me out here , this is my favourite game of all time , my first game that I ever played , love it it's engine is so good but 1 thing about this game that ♥♥♥♥ed me over on Zee Main Boiler , the quicksave , you can quicksave in the ♥♥♥♥♥♥est spots but its a really good game , if you think on buying it and you read this , well you bet your ♥♥♥ you should.

In Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus, you play as Abraham the shriveled blue prune and it is your main duty to slaughter as many of yourses mudokon friends as possible. You get bonus points for killing the blind ones and get even MORE points for slapping the depressed ones until they fall over and DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!11!!!uno!!11!! like O. M. G. It's one GRAND adventure of a video game this is right 'ere

A-♥♥♥♥ing-mazing platformer from my childhood that has aged very well. The game gets steadily harder and fastpaced the more you advance into the story and saving all 300 mudokons ain't no easy task even when you have quicksave.